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Rel-13 background Many Rel-12 agreements were adopted into Rel-13 at RAN1#79 – See R for full list This includes the existing options for PBCH repetition burst design and configuration (see next slide) These have been discussed in several meetings, and some further progress is needed

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PBCH repetition options Agreements: Agree that we only select ONE of the following options that define the repetition burst within the 40ms PBCH cycle: – Option 1: Repetition in SF#0 – Option 2: Repetition in SF#0 + repetition in SF#5 in odd frames. – Option 3: Repetition in SF#0 + repetition in 1 other sub-frame in all frames – Option 4: Repetition in SF#0 + repetition in 3 other sub-frames in all frames – FFS until the next meeting which REs should be excluded for PBCH repetition Agree that “user data and MIB repetition are assumed not to be sent in the same PRBs.” Agree that we shall only select ONE of the options below for configuration of transmission across 40ms cycles: – Option A: Always send repetition in every 40ms cycle. – Option B: Dynamic on/off of repetitions on a per 40x ms cycle basis. – Option C: Repetition based on pattern(s) across a given number of cycles.

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Principles Minimize PBCH acquisition time Balance UE power saving and DL resource usage – PBCH acquisition is not the main part of cell acquisition power consumption – NW should not be required to always send PBCH repetitions – eNB can decide when the PBCH repetition is transmitted.

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Proposals Narrow down the options for PBCH coverage enh as follows: – Agree that we only select ONE of the following options that define the repetition burst within the 40ms PBCH cycle: Option 1: Repetition in SF#0 Option 2: Repetition in SF#0 + repetition in SF#5 in odd frames. Option 3: Repetition in SF#0 + repetition in 1 other sub-frame in all frames Option 4: Repetition in SF#0 + repetition in 3 other sub-frames in all frames FFS until RAN1#80bis which REs should be excluded for PBCH repetition – Agree that “user data and MIB repetition are assumed not to be sent in the same PRBs.” – Agree that we shall only select ONE of the options below for configuration of transmission across 40ms cycles: Option A: Always send repetition in every 40ms cycle. Option B: Dynamic on/off of repetitions on a per 40x ms cycle basis. Option C: Repetition based on pattern(s) across a given number of cycles. Choose between Option 3 and Option 4 in RAN1#80bis Choose between Option B and Option C in RAN1#80bis